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  • The Thames is a major river flowing through southern England. While best known because its lower reaches flow through central London, the river flows through several other towns and cities, including Oxford, Reading, Windsor and Berkshire. The river gives its name to the (Wikipedia page Thames Valley), a region of England centred around the river between Oxford and West London, the Thames Gateway, the area centred around the tidal Thames, and the Thames Estuary to the east of London.
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  • It is currently referred to as the River Thames rather than the Thames River. The Thames River is a river in Canada that flows through the town of London Ontario.
  • The Thames is derived from a Middle English term, Temese, which is also derived from the Brittonic Celtic name, Tamesas, which could mean “dark”.
  • The Thames passes by some of the sights of London, including the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye. The Thames has a length of 215 miles (346 km).
  • The river rises at Thames Head in Gloucestershire and flows into the North Sea near Tilbury, Essex and Gravesend, Kent, via the Thames Estuary.
  • from " Writing the Thames" by Christina Hardyment: The most comprehensive topographical survey of the river is not a book but a website.
  • In this article, we will explore the location of the Thames River on a map of Europe and provide additional information about this iconic river.
  • A statute of 1393 granted powers to its citizens to remove weirs from the Thames, and the lord mayor of London’s water bailiffs enforced rights of navigation thereafter.
  • Getting tired feet doing all that walking? Hop on one of the many river buses or tours that depart between Richmond all the way to the Thames Barrier.
  • A year on the River Thames, part four – in pictures. The fourth instalment in a series of photo essays looking at the life on the Thames.
  • The Thames owes its name to the Romans, who named it ‘Tamesis’, a word rooted in the ancient Celtic language, meaning ‘dark’.